Travelling with lithium batteries

Important information about travelling on Air New Zealand operated flights with lithium batteries, either loose or installed in devices.

Each person is limited to a maximum of 15 portable electronic devices, such as cameras, mobile phones, laptops, tablets, etc., and a maximum of 20 spare batteries per person. Our requirements are based on either Watt hours or lithium content, depending on the type of battery.

Batteries and cells must be of a type proven to meet the requirements of the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria:

For lithium metal or lithium alloy batteries, which are usually non-rechargeable, we consider lithium content (LC) within the battery

Ratings must be clearly marked

The Watt hour (Wh) rating or lithium content (LC) must be clearly marked by the original manufacturer on all lithium batteries.

Spare battery safety requirements

Spare or loose batteries are not allowed in checked-in baggage. If they are a size allowed as carry-on baggage (see below), they must be in the manufacturer's packaging or protected against a short circuit. You can do this by putting electrical tape across the terminals, or putting batteries in a strong plastic bag. Spare batteries must not come in contact with metal objects, such as coins, keys, or jewellery and steps taken to prevent crushing, puncturing, or pressure on the battery.

Portable electronic devices in checked baggage

Portable electronic devices that contain lithium metal or lithium ion batteries such as laptops, tablets, mobile phones or cameras should be transported in carry-on baggage. Where this is not possible, the devices must be completely turned off (not left in sleep mode); protected from accidental activation; not carried in the same baggage that contains flammable material (e.g. perfumes, aerosols), and packed so they are protected from damage prior to check-in as hold stowed baggage.

Small recreational vehicles

Prohibited

Lithium battery powered small recreational vehicles are not allowed on our aircraft, either as checked-in, carry-on or cargo items